Photos

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Maps

876 maps found.

1897, Fenton Ref. RNE704442
1897, Ford Green Ref. RNE707637
1897, Potteries, The Ref. RNE810120
1897, Packmoor Ref. RNE799346
1897, Penkhull Ref. RNE803510
1897, Ball Green Ref. RNE631048
1946, Ubberley Ref. NPO856332
1897, Dresden Ref. RNE693072
1897, Burslem Ref. RNE657037
1897, Hartshill Ref. RNE727990
1897, Heron Cross Ref. RNE731800
1946, Turnhurst Ref. NPO854537
1897, Sandyford Ref. RNE825367
1897, Ravenscliffe Ref. RNE813748
1897, Trentham Ref. RNE852719
1878, Smallthorne Ref. HOSM59469
1878, Sneyd Green Ref. HOSM59521
1878 - 1898, Goldenhill Ref. HOSM70435
1902, Hem Heath Ref. RNC730891
1902, Hanford Ref. RNC726392

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Memories

691 memories found. Showing results 331 to 340.

Dating Circa 1965

Salisbury in the 1960's was a good place to be if you wanted to meet interesting people.The place to go was the Cadena Cafe - sandwiched between Style and Gerrish, and the Chough. One now (sort of) famous person who frequented the ...Read more

A memory of Salisbury in 1965

Annie Rowlands Of Stoke Works

I remember staying with my grandmother Annie Rowlands during World War 2 in the village of Stoke Works on Harbors Hill Farm. There was a neighbouring farm there and I remember a John Ford. My grandmother took me on a ...Read more

A memory of Bromsgrove in 1947 by June Manson

Visiting Before My Father Purchased It From Colonel Watney

I remember visiting the house with my mother (Phyllis) and father (Thomas) before we moved in in 1948 when I was 6 years old. There was myself, my twin sisters, another sister who had just ...Read more

A memory of Ivy Hatch in 1947 by Tony Durrant

My Young Life At Rilla Mill

I was born at Rilla Mill on the 1st of September 1934 in what was, in those days, the Police Station. This house was opposite the Manor Inn. My father was the local policeman, and he was called Ewart Pearce. His family ...Read more

A memory of Rilla Mill in 1930 by John Pearce

Manvers. Old Big Yard Housing

My family and I lived in the old houses along the canal, there was a large archway leading into what we called the big yard, I was very small and can still remember the smell of the coal trains as we stood on the ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne in 1956 by Moreen Arundel

A Relative Who Died In Little Stoke

George Dyson Fudge was in the RAF volunteer force and is recorded as having died in Little Stoke in 1941. Was he shot down? Did he crash his plane before he could land at one of the RAF bases nearby? Does anyone have any memories of such an incident or are there any records?

A memory of Littlestoke Manor in 1941 by Barbara Dyson

Happy Days

In the late 1950's and early 60's we as a family used to carry all our bags from Currock to Carlisle station to catch the train to Silloth. We didn't seem to mind the distance as we were on a rare day away, and together. My memories are ...Read more

A memory of Silloth by Bill Tweedie

Lovely Stoke Fleming

We stayed at a clifftop house called Mill Meadow. Once we parked the car behind the wooden double gates, there was a pine-tree lined steep hill that led to the house and then to cliffs. I remember that pine smell when we ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Fleming in 1967 by Matthew White

Mountain

Hi, Brenda loved your memories o mountain. I also lived on the mountain up Perseverance Road up to being 7 and I also remember my uncle Harold taking me to the Mountain Eagle as an excuse to have a pint. He used to tell aunty Pam he was ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury in 2012 by Edith Hughes

Living In Stiffkey

I lived in Stiffkey from 1962 until 1985. My parents, John and Thelma Pearson, still live in the village. I was christened in the local church by Reverend Cullingford and it was his first christening. My dad was a builder just ...Read more

A memory of Stiffkey by Sandra Grimston

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